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Causal cues; cognitive aging; contextual information

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Age And Context Dependency In Causal Learning, Katherine Danielle Lowry Oct 2015

Age And Context Dependency In Causal Learning, Katherine Danielle Lowry

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The ability to make associations between causal cues and outcomes is an important adaptive trait that allows us to properly prepare for an upcoming event. Encoding context is a type of associative processing; thus, context is also an important aspect of acquiring causal relationships. Context gives us additional information about how two events are related and allows us to be flexible in how we respond to causal cues. Research indicates that older adults exhibit an associative deficit as well as a deficit in contextual processing; therefore, it seems likely that these deficits are responsible for the deficit in older adults’ …